Student 1: (Medical imaging major)

1) Do you keep a daily planner?

"I only right things down on my hand if I know i'll forget"

2) Do you eat breakfast?

"Not at all, I sleep in"

3) How do you balance academics and social life?

"I remember schools comes first so I try to get my work done before the weekend"

4) Do you study/work on your academics on a regular basis?

"Only when I know a test is coming up"

5) How many hours of sleep do you average a night?

"6-7"

6) What is the hardest challenge you have faced so far being a college student?

"Getting up to go to class"

7) Did you receive support from family/friends in choosing your major?

"They support me no matter what I do"


Student 2: (Criminal Justice major)

1) Do you keep a daily planner?

"Yes."

2) Do you eat breakfast?

"Only when I have time"

3) How do you balance academics and social life?

"After the gym I dedicate few hours to unfinished work"

4) Do you study/work on your academics on a regular basis?

"Only when I'm not tired"

5) How many hours of sleep do you average a night?

"8-9"

6) What is the hardest challenge you have faced so far being a college student?

"I get sick really easily"

7) Did you receive support from family/friends in choosing your major?

"Yes, whatever major they think will have a good outlook in the future they will support me"


From all the information I had received I realized that students have trouble getting up in the mornings. It's sometimes hard for them to get to class due to the walk and weather changes. I also found that writing things you have to do down is common so you don't forget the important things no matter what major. Not many people have time to eat breakfast either because students usually wait till the last minute to get up and go to class. No one really wakes up an hour early when they probably have an 8 m to go eat breakfast.